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Nope, but my new Nokia has more pixels...Have you shot it against your iPhone to compare quality?
Thank you Sir! Snapseed is fun... And of course I shot RAW to the other card for when I get home!Love the shots and processing Tim! :thumbs:
I don't really have one, I was returning Jack's tease...OT - how is the new Nokia?
+1! These are great Tim. Maybe the thing to do is chuck shooting Raw and simply give the client a folder full of snapseed processed jpegs . Oh that mermaid, I think I"m in love...LOLLove the shots and processing Tim! :thumbs:
love this one!!
I'm staying with friends and she's a dead ringer for my hostess!+1! These are great Tim. Maybe the thing to do is chuck shooting Raw and simply give the client a folder full of snapseed processed jpegs . Oh that mermaid, I think I"m in love...LOL
Dave (D&A)
+1love this one!!
Shouldn't a Holga be included in that comparison? Film developing only allowed with stuff you can find in your kitchenWe need to define a clean metrology to compare the D800 to the iPhone
I am willing to participate in a working group...We need to define a clean metrology to compare the D800 to the iPhone
Balsamic vinegar has some potential as both fixer and toner... I could develop the film in an asparagus kettle, the paper in a roasting tray kept at the right temperature on the AGA and then use the dishwasher to dry the prints. Am slightly lost for an enlarger: contact prints only I think.Shouldn't a Holga be included in that comparison? Film developing only allowed with stuff you can find in your kitchen